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Monday, January 31, 2011

Last night all the stars came out in their best for the 17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards. PLUS wanted to give our readers their time to shine with plus versions of some of last nights hottest looks.

We get to watch celebrities walk the red carpet wearing gorgeous gowns and dapper suits. It’s always great to see what your favorite celebrity is wearing and if your favorite celeb is a curvy girl, you keep your fingers crossed and hope her stylist and team got it right.

Last night was the 2011 SAG (Screen Actors Guild) Awards and some of your favorite celebs left us speechless with their gown choices.

We’ve selected some of our favorite gowns but had a hard time deciding which gown we liked the most. We’ve decided to make you the Fashion Police so make us proud and let us know which gown made you proud or let you down!

Black on Black Gowns

Christina Hendricks wore a sexy black gown by L’Wren Scott. She paired the long sleeve, side slit dress with peep toe pumps and silver hoops.

Amber Riley opted for fitted black gown that accentuated her curves. The mermaid effect and floral applique made this romantic yet dramatic look stand out. She finished the look with a vibrant pink lip.

Ladies In Red

As one of our favorite looks of the evening, Mila Kunis looked amazing wearing this strapless gown from Alexander McQueen’s 2010 resort collection. She kept her makeup and accessories simple.

Tina Fey traded her funny one-liners for a glammed up red Oscar de la Renta gown. The intricate floral embroidery makes the dress very romantic and her natural makeup and simple bun complete the look.

Colors That Pop

Sofia Vergara looks ultraglam in this lovely blue, curve loving gown from Roberto Cavalli. She finishes the look with a diamond cuff and free-flowing waves, dramatic eyes and simple lips.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Put a spring in your style

Hold on to your (bobble) hats, we’re officially in the season of ‘win-sum’ – that tricky fashion limboland where we hover aimlessly between old winter and new summer trends.
Witnessing the onset of a new spring season is refreshing after a frightfully cold winter swamped in oversized woollies and giant coats.
But don’t panic if you’re not prepared for those flimsy fashions. Transition dressing is all about tackling ‘win-sum’ head-on with between-season tactics.
Make like Coco Chanel, who once said: “I am against fashion that doesn’t last. I cannot accept that you throw your clothes away just because it is spring.”
Instead, merge your seasonal trends effortlessly with some stylish mix-and-match.

Get trend selective

“When we need to make the transition between heavy winter wear to fun flirty spring, get ahead of the pack with the Seventies revival,” suggests celebrity stylist Chris Leger at www.stylistpick.com
“The high street is brimming with ankle-skimming skirts, wide leg trousers and floppy velvet hats.”
And the good news is that with long lengths firmly in vogue, you don’t require any flesh-baring bravery to pull them off.

Free yourself from the winter wardrobe heavies with one of your trusty staples.
“If you can’t wait to ditch the bulky pea coats, thick cable jumpers and dowdy layers then embrace spring’s best friend, denim,” says Leger.
Experiment with a new flattering fit of jeans – high-waisted are bang on trend for spring – or delve into denim nirvana and try out new separates.
“It’s the fabric of choice this season with washed-out denim jackets, dark denim buttoned-down skirts and perfectly faded denim shirts,” Leger reveals.

Inject colours

“Don’t get left behind the fashion crowd, grab this season’s brightest trend, colour,” Leger advises.
“Every high-octane shade is acceptable this season, from bold blues, garish greens, radiant reds and neon yellows.”
If you’re not ready to embrace the brights just yet, try a subtle suggestion of colour with a standout accessory like a scarf, bag or shoes in your favourite shade.

Transition tips

Ditch the winter coat and invest in a classic mac or trench. Choose a bright/light shade or print to freshen up every ensemble.

Wear your favourite floral summer dress now and team with a chunky knit cardigan and dark tights until you’re ready to bare more flesh.

Make dark classics new season modern with offbeat colour styling. Zing up a dark suit with a fuchsia scarf or orange belt for a subtle nod to spring.

Stash the dark, glitzy jewellery that sparkled over the festive season and replace with spring-appropriate, ethnic-inspired, floral-themed or shimmering bronze pieces.

Love trousers? Skinny olive green cargo pants can be dressed up or down and will work equally as well in winter, spring and beyond.

20 Pairs Of Amazing Spring Shoes

By: Christene Barberich & Piera Gelardi

No beating around the bush here: New spring shoes are IT. Especially after yet another snow storm and weeks of being restricted to Bean boots (enough already!), we're more than ready for some peep-toes, platforms, and sexy ankle-ties to bring our feet out of retirement. If the tax man is nice to you this year, we recommend setting some of that refund cash for a few of these springtime styles. With 20 warm-weather pairs to choose from...it's almost as though that bitter cold doesn't seem so relentless anymore. Almost.

When we first heard that Kim and Kourtney Kardashian were filming a new reality show in New York City, we wondered if the sisters, who are known for sporting a smoky eye everywhere from the airport to the nail salon, would tone down their Hollywood-glam look while residing on the more understated east coast.PHOTOS: Kourtney and Kim hit the Big Apple

But after watching the premiere of Kourtney & Kim Take New York on Sunday night, it appears that more is still more when it comes to their makeup...and we think that's a good thing since the girls looked pretty freaking fabulous (even at the gym!). Here, the Kardashians NYC makeup artist, Troy Surratt, reveals their secrets:

1. Play up all of your features. "The Kardashian sisters know the power of glam and aren't afraid to accentuate and capitalize on every feature," Surratt tells UsMagazine.com. That means paying attention to your eyes, cheeks and lips instead of just focusing on one of them.

2. Make friends with foundation. Many girls avoid foundation because they think it looks fake, says Surratt, but the right formula and technique will give your skin a flawless appearance. First, apply a lightweight gel-cream base like Dior DiorSkin Nude Natural Glow Crème-Gel ($48, sephora.com) with a foundation brush. Then, pat it into your skin with a makeup sponge.

3. Warm up your skin. When applying bronzer, create a triangle shape by blending it around your hairline (at the temples), on your cheekbones and down to your chin. "This draws all of the light to the center of your face," says Surratt who recommends Shiseido Oil-Free Bronzer ($35, nordstrom.com).

4. Enhance your bone structure. Smile and add a pop of pink blush to the fullest area of your cheek. Then, dab a shimmery highlighter over the blush as well as on your cheekbones to make them look more prominent. Surratt uses Dolce & Gabanna The Blush Luminous Cheek Colour in Provocative ($44, saksfifthavenue.com) with Mally Beauty in Life is Lighter ($40, mallybeauty.com).

5. Fake it. "False eyelashes are like beams of sunlight emitting from your eyes," says Surratt, who notes that Kim frequently wears them to make her eyes look big and bright. "Long, full lashes are flirtatious and feminine."

6. Soften smoky eyes. Ever wonder how the Kardashians manage to pull off a smoky eye in the afternoon? "I rim the inner and upper lash lines with Stila Kajal pencil in black, then I blend a rich brown eye shadow over the liner to make it warmer and softer," Surratt tells Us.

You can’t make this stuff up.
According to sources in the fragrance industry hired to develop Lady Gaga‘s first fragrance, the pop star has requested that the scent “smell of blood and semen.”
The idea is mildly shocking, but Gaga is not the first person to think of it.Rad Hourani, who recently created a fragrance for Six Scents, listed semen as a source of inspiration.
To Gaga’s nose: We’re not so sure how to recreate the scent of blood, but here’s a suggestion for the semen: The pollen of Callery Pear or Bradford Pear trees.

Spring is on its way and with it, a return to fun, colourful natural makeup trends, according to an expert.

Zara Rabinowicz, editor of Kiss & Makeup, said that this spring will see bold shades make a comeback, with "a return to the neon lip" predicted.

She explained: "Makeup will be more playful and brighter and people will be less wary of using something different. We'll have more paint box-style applications, with less emphasis on brushes and application."

Ms Rabinowicz added that natural hair care trends will see lots of texture, with braids, "old-school crimping" and other techniques being used to create an "unstructed but involved" look.

Last month, Sharon Forrester told Vogue readers that this year promises to be full of colour, with pastels and eye-popping bright organic cosmetics taking centre stage.

Mark Hill recently added that soft, sexy waves and plaits will be seen everywhere, from the catwalk to the high street.

Women are very good at denying themselves luxuries, as well as some necessities, in order to make ends meet. The problem is, when a woman cuts out key items of her beauty and wellness regimen — makeup, skin care, her gym membership, etc. – it will definitely have an impact on how she feels about herself. Her self-confidence can plummet and her sense of well-being can be negatively affected. It can affect her job, her friendships and even her relationships. That’s why I think it’s important for women to find ways to replace some of the more costly personal care activities with budget-conscious substitutes.

Women who routinely take care of themselves, tend to feel more confident and possess better self-esteem, which will reflect positively at work and at home. Here are tips for beauty and wellness on a budget:

Skincare – One of the first things that people cut out when the recession hit was spending money on cosmetic procedures like botox injections and high end anti-aging creams. However, you absolutely don’t have to spend a fortune on high-end skin care to see results. There are over-the-counter products available that use very similar and just as effective ingredients as those sold at the dermatologist’s offices and plastic surgeon’s offices. When shopping for cosmetics online or from your local representative, look for products that contain ingredients such as Retinol, Hyaluronic Acid, Vitamin C, and Matrixyl, and you’ll see great results without the exorbitant cost.

Makeup – When using a great affordable skin care line, exceeding your budget on your makeup is unnecessary. Radiant skin calls for light foundations and maybe a great powder to complete your look. Try a great tinted moisturizer with an SPF and a mineral pressed powder. And don’t forget, a beautiful shade of lipstick or lip gloss is an instant pick me up for your look and your mood. There are so many options when it comes to makeup. I recommend never doing without, but spending top dollar on high end names just isn’t necessary.

Working Out – When the recession hit, many women eliminated their gym memberships, but you don’t need a gym to stay fit. Pop in a workout DVD, take a jog around the block, or work out at home with a pair of dumbbells and a jumprope. Exercise releases essential endorphins, which contribute to a great sense of well being.

Confidence will always work in your favor, in every aspect of life. When you let yourself go without the little things that can help boost your look and your mood, the rest of your life suffers in little, but meaningful, ways. Sometimes that little extra boost of energy and confidence can help you get noticed by your supervisors at work, or by that new guy in accounting with the nice smile. Just because you have to cut back on your expenses, it doesn’t mean you have to cut back on your investment in yourself. Getting through the rough economic times isn’t just about the quality of your income, but also about the quality of your life — and you can have both.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Lips with a bright, citrus crush. Eyes that smolder with subtle hits of color. Cheeks aglow with sunny flashes of fuchsia. Pinks that are so bubblegum sweet, we almost get a sugar rush. Yep, spring 2011 makeup trends are heating up, and we're more than ready to take on some meltingly hot hues that really grab spring's punched up feeling (and leave winter's darker-tinged vibe behind). Here are five fresh spring 2011 makeup colors that are sure to turn up the heat pronto.

Lip Service—Coral kissers are the rock-solid shade of the season. Dive in with a super-saturated orange, or ease in with softer coral-meets-peach shades. Either end of the spectrum is a chic way to reinvent the statement lip.

Above, from left:Marc by Marc Jacobs Spring 2011 backstage makeup; Estee Lauder Pure Color Long Lasting Lipstick in Melon, $24, available in March at Estee Lauder; Smashbox In Bloom Limitless Long Wear Lip Gloss SPF 15 in Endless Kiss, $21, available at Smashbox.

Above, from left:Shiseido Shimmering Rouge Lipstick in Sizzle, $25, available in mid-February at Macy's; Chanel Rouge Coco in Peregrina, $32, available at Chanel; Ohne Titel Spring 2011 image courtesy of Bumble and bumble.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Do we really need to continue to use the term, “plus size” in fashion these days? I mean, how degrading…who wants to be called “plus size” anyway? And what size is “plus size”?
These days “plus size” has been used in the fashion world so randomly it is not clear what the true definition is or what size it represents. Wikipedia defines “plus size clothing” as a general term given to clothing proportioned specifically for overweight people. In plus size only collections or brands the sizes typically range from sizes 16W-32W, but who would even know that when we so regularly you hear it applied to the most common size for American women…a size 14. Fashion has made it a habit to call any size over a size 10, “plus size”. That means that 63% of the women in America feel ashamed or uncomfortable in the world of fashion on a daily basis by being categorized by such a degrading term, “plus size”.
The other question is, why, if the most common size for women is a size 14, are there so few collections in fashion offered in sizes beyond a size 10? Basic sense would tell you…if a majority of women are bigger than a size 10 than there would be many selections available in those higher sizes. However, it is just the opposite…more and more is offered everyday for smaller and smaller sizes!
I think it is time fashion collections start offering broader size ranges and do away with the term “plus size”! Let’s embrace the fact that women come in so many different shapes and sizes…that will never change and that is what makes women beautiful!
Tell me, what do you think? Is the fashion industry changing? Would it be nice to shop the same collections that carry a size 4 and 6?

(Seattle, WA, January 24, 2011) Four years ago the world was introduced to the queens of curves, Sommer Green and Meilee, with the launch of True Curves model’s. “True Curves“™ is a campaign that empowers women to embrace the strength and beauty found in their curves through beauty, fashion, and art. True Curves promotes healthy lifestyles for real women with real curves and embraces the independent sensuality of full-figured women. Reeling from the success of the highly popular True Curves 2009 Pin Up calendar which challenged the stereotypes of beauty by featuring real women of all shapes, sizes and backgrounds, the ladies are back in larger than life fashion with the new Sheroes Comic Book and calendar.True Curves presents True Sheroes a comic book series that introduces us to an entire galaxy of bold bodacious Sheroes determined to save the world from the destruction of the natural resources destroying the world. Committed to empowering young girls and women, the True Sheroes comic books take an animated look at society through a sci-fi fantasy, mixed with high fashion flare, True Sheroes will inspire every woman to find the hero inside themselves.
Having always been advocates for philanthropic organizations, True Princesses and True Curves will also give back to the young girls in our communities by allowing them to become their own role models by telling their own stories of empowerment. True Princesses will have their own calendar and comic series highlighting the importance of self-esteem, self-love and living fearlessly. “We are only as great in empowering as our youngest Sheroe. So we start their and work our way up to ensure our message survives through all generations” – Sommer Green & Meilee.True Sheroes is available nationwide and throughout Canada at www.TrueSheroes.com
For more information and interviews contact Octavia at thawrite1@gmail.com
About Comic: The Sheroes are a race of super powered women from the planet Curva. Their planet is in the Nuvo system, the next galaxy over. Their Queen Sinesca, her twin sister Princess Sinecoo and survivors have come to Earth to seek refuge and help protect them from the Nuratu, a group of sadistic alien scientist. They are led by the evil Dr. Kraitin who only wants to enslave the planet and harness the planet’s energy for his own diabolic schemes. The Sheroes fear he may be heading here to earth. Before Dr. Kratin enslaved Queen Sinesca and Princess Sinecoo the planet had beautiful rich lands that were plentiful with all our natural resources. Now Dr. Kratin and his scientist have almost completely diminished all the resources and most of the lands have turned into wastelands from the battles. The planet is now unlivable for Sheroes draw their powers from those sources. The planet Earth is the closest in resemblance to their planet Curva. There are 16 known survivors. All remain in disguise for fear of the Nurato searching for them and they can’t let what happen to Curva happen to Earth.
“We are here to protect you. We are True Sheroes!”

Dig Into The Ultimate Spring Bag Preview!

By: Christene Barberich & Piera Gelardi

The bitter cold of winter is truly giving us a run for our money. But the cold weather—eventually—too, will pass. And with that will come a venerable rainbow of spring 2011 handbags to put the sunshine back in our wardrobes. Really, few things get our temperatures rising more than the prospect of a new bag. And when it comes in the shape of Proenza Schouler's new color-contrasted satchel, Aldo's funky floral messenger, or Louis Vuitton's killer colored flap shoulder bags, we can't hardly wait. And when you click through our slide-show of yumminess, neither will you.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Press Release below:
This spring H&M presents Inclusive – a one-off collection of colourful and feminine fashion with lots of attitude in a wider than usual range of sizes. The twenty pieces will be available in sizes 32-54 and will be sold exclusively through H&M Online from early March. The collection includes figure-flattering party dresses in 50’s styles with large polka dots and rose patterns, as well as skirts, tops, cardigans and lingerie following the same theme.
Personal Note:H & M left a very sour taste, in many former plus size consumers mouths, when they pulled the small plus size sections out of their stores. No one past a size 16/18 or XL has been able to shop at an H & M store for years. With the INCLUSIVE line, they will attempt to make amends with the plus size consumer. Will they be reaching out and marketing to the woman they are making the clothing for? This remains to be seen! Stay tuned…

“Use only eyeliner and a brush to create a sexy, smokey eye?!”
Yes, and without all the powder and dust flying everywhere! It may be new to you, but this technique has been around for decades. Follow along as we give new purpose to your eyeliners and dare you to add a pop of wild color. Let’s start with the basics of the smokey eye first. Here's what you'll need:
1. An eye pencil that isn’t too waxy or hard, in your preferred color. I suggest starting with a neutral base of black, dark grey or brown. (Try: Youngblood Mineral Cosmetics Eye Liner Pencil)

Your eyeliner shouldn’t be sharp. If necessary, to dull the point, gently roll the top of the liner in between your fingers. Doing this also warms up the pencil so it goes on a bit softer.
Use the pencil to line the top and bottom of your eyelids, even the inner rim if you’re feeling more rocker-esque.
Then, starting from the outer corner of the top lashes, use the pencil to draw an inverted “C” shape following the natural crease of your eye. This is where you eye socket goes most inward before your brow bone begins to protrude.
Concentrate the color towards the outer corner of the eye, emphasizing the curve of the "C" shape. This line doesn’t have to be precise and it should be somewhat thick. Open your eyes. Check to make sure the shapes are symmetrical on both eyes and that nothing looks like it’s dragging your eye downward.
To erase any part of the line, just use a cotton swab with a bit of moisturizer, which will remove makeup without irritating the sensitive eye area.
This is where the brush comes in. Use it to buff around the edges of the lines you just drew. Go over the lid lightly just to blur out the line closest to the lashes. Apply a bit more pressure when blending through the contour. This will diffuse the hard look of the line in the crease and make it look more shadow-like. By now, you should have a sexy, smokey eye happening.The Wild Card Dare
Most of us have a “crazy” color lying around, like a loud teal or vibrant purple eye pencil that we’re afraid to use. It’s usually the same story: You were feeling bored of brown, decided to break out of the mold, and bought the “fun” color feeling empowered and inspired by its vibrancy. Then you felt silly because it just looked like “too much, and you never touched it again! Sound familiar? Well, now’s the time to dig it out of the drawer and put it to use. I dare you!
First, give it a good sharpen. Wipe it with some alcohol to get rid of the years of neglect (and possibly bacteria).
Next, take this glorious shade and draw straight over the top lash line, as well as up slightly into the outer curve of the “C” shape. The base of the neutral tone underneath will calm down your wild color, but you’ll still get something lively to look at.
Take the same eye contour brush from before and buff the color from the lash line over the lid and into the outer corner. Keep the concentration of color towards the top lashes and outer corner, rather than letting it drift too far up the lid. (That’s how things can start to look a little garish!) Still, have fun with it! If you feel like going for more, then add more. Finish it off with a healthy dose of mascara ,and you’ll be one smokin’ hot, smokey eyed woman...no eyeshadow needed!

Make a statement this new year by filling your 2011 calendar with chances to shine. The COVERGIRL Blast Collection has everything you need to rule the day and own the night, with a palette of smoky-meets-tropical eye and lip enhancements that will turn heads in every room. The winter cold calls for lush lips, and they're as good as yours with a coat of ShineBlast Lip Gloss in an array of warm, delicious hues like Ember, Fire, Radiate, and Gleam. For a hint of mystery, dust Smoky ShadowBlast in Onyx Smoke around your eyes and turn your gaze into a spellbinding experience. To ignite your glance, try the saturated Tempest Blue or Purple Plume—you'll even give Jack Frost the chills! For lashes that last, try LashBlast Fusion Water Resistant Mascara, available in three colors, and you'll be HD-photo-ready from the moment you arrive to the cab ride home.

This complete collection can seamlessly ease into your morning and nighttime beauty regimen, just in time for a fresh look in 2011. Transform your makeup routine for the new year with the COVERGIRL Blast Collection.

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About Me

FOR THE GIRLS WITH CURVES AND LOVE FASHION, MAKEUP, RUNWAYS WITH HEART★★★
Hello my name is Dary-Lee Lander and I love everything about fashion from make up to shoes. I look forward to what is In and the people who make it possible, I am aspiring to become plus model and beauty contests. To
emphasize the intelligence and beauty of a plus woman and not to be measure for the
size of our bodies, but for our minds and what we can offer to society.I want to be part of this wonderful world that is fashion. Xoxo★★★